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Sequencing of Culex quinquefasciatus establishes a platform for mosquito comparative genomics.

Authors :
Arensburger P
Megy K
Waterhouse RM
Abrudan J
Amedeo P
Antelo B
Bartholomay L
Bidwell S
Caler E
Camara F
Campbell CL
Campbell KS
Casola C
Castro MT
Chandramouliswaran I
Chapman SB
Christley S
Costas J
Eisenstadt E
Feschotte C
Fraser-Liggett C
Guigo R
Haas B
Hammond M
Hansson BS
Hemingway J
Hill SR
Howarth C
Ignell R
Kennedy RC
Kodira CD
Lobo NF
Mao C
Mayhew G
Michel K
Mori A
Liu N
Naveira H
Nene V
Nguyen N
Pearson MD
Pritham EJ
Puiu D
Qi Y
Ranson H
Ribeiro JM
Roberston HM
Severson DW
Shumway M
Stanke M
Strausberg RL
Sun C
Sutton G
Tu ZJ
Tubio JM
Unger MF
Vanlandingham DL
Vilella AJ
White O
White JR
Wondji CS
Wortman J
Zdobnov EM
Birren B
Christensen BM
Collins FH
Cornel A
Dimopoulos G
Hannick LI
Higgs S
Lanzaro GC
Lawson D
Lee NH
Muskavitch MA
Raikhel AS
Atkinson PW
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2010 Oct 01; Vol. 330 (6000), pp. 86-8.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Culex quinquefasciatus (the southern house mosquito) is an important mosquito vector of viruses such as West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis virus, as well as of nematodes that cause lymphatic filariasis. C. quinquefasciatus is one species within the Culex pipiens species complex and can be found throughout tropical and temperate climates of the world. The ability of C. quinquefasciatus to take blood meals from birds, livestock, and humans contributes to its ability to vector pathogens between species. Here, we describe the genomic sequence of C. quinquefasciatus: Its repertoire of 18,883 protein-coding genes is 22% larger than that of Aedes aegypti and 52% larger than that of Anopheles gambiae with multiple gene-family expansions, including olfactory and gustatory receptors, salivary gland genes, and genes associated with xenobiotic detoxification.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
330
Issue :
6000
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20929810
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1191864